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Homeschooling for Free: 13 Foreign Language Resources

Check out all the posts covering multiple subjects in the Homeschooling for Free series.

  1. Learn Japanese - “Learn Japanese at your own convenience and pace with short, effective, and fun audio podcast lessons…”
  2. Mango Languages - “offers a host of state-of-the-art technologies and features that make learning a new language incredibly fun and simple”
  3. Livemocha - “blends self-paced lessons, a vibrant community, and interactive tools to help you talk to the world”
  4. Learn Spanish - basics are free (complete courses must be paid for); video & audio
  5. 10 Foreign Languages Online for Free - choose from Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Dutch, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese
  6. How to Learn (But Not Master) Any Language in 1 Hour - an interesting explanation on “deconstructing” a language in order to learn it more easily
  7. Speech Accent Archive - don’t just learn a language on paper, hear how it should sound
  8. Wheelock’s Latin: The Musical - grammar rules in rhymes; WARNING: language
  9. American Sign Language Browser - with video
  10. FSI Language Courses - over 20 languages to choose from
  11. BBC Languages - learn at your own pace; several languages
  12. Textkit - learn Greek and Latin
  13. Free Online Language Courses - links to free courses for over 100 languages


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[...] Homeschooling for Free: 13 Foreign Language Resources [...]

It may be included already, but if not is it possible to include Esperanto.

A free Internet course is available at http://www.lernu.net

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